The Columbus Ballet is a non-profit pre-professional youth ballet that provides performance and outreach opportunities for students at the Columbus State University Dance Conservatory which is the only school of classical ballet training in our region with over 200 students.

The Columbus River Dragons are a professional ice hockey team founded in 2019. The team is a member of the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) and play their games at the Columbus Civic Center. Their current schedule can be found on their website.

Attend one of the 6 to 8 annual exhibitions presented by the Norman Shannon and Emmy Lou P. Illges Gallery in the Corn Center for the Visual Arts. These exhibitions are both national and international in scope, often with accompanying lectures and gallery talks. The Illges Gallery is free and open to the public.

Whether visiting for a day or staying a while, Fort Benning offers something for everyone! Special events, Independence Celebration, Octoberfest, just to name a few! Recreation offerings include an 18-hole golf course with driving range and snack bar, bowling center and shooting range.

Historic Westville is a history museum representing a 19th century Georgia town in Columbus, Westville is a re-creation of a historic village with over 30 authentically restored and furnished antebellum buildings and land that include the village, pasture, and fields.

Opening in 1925, the Liberty Theatre used to show motion pictures, and it also had a stage for musical performances and plays which were popular at the time. It reopened in 1996 as the first African-American arts institution and musical playhouse in Columbus. The completed facility is now used as a Performing Arts Cultural Center for the entire community, hosting musical events and plays.

Come visit MidTown! In the center of Columbus, just a 3-minute drive from Uptown, lies vibrant MidTown Columbus. Touches of history, art and culture are scattered about the charming, distinctive tree-lined historic neighborhoods. Carson McCullers childhood home, the Columbus Museum, and the Olmsted Garden are close to local and regional shopping centers and eateries.

Our sensory deprivation rooms will help you to relax your muscles and clear your mind. If you experience chronic pain, enjoy meditation, a competitive edge, or just want to relax, then treat yourself to a session in one of our float rooms!